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This ruler is short. What's the next sentence?

The next sentence is that a short ruler is an inch long. From Qu Yuan's Buju. To make a metaphor, everyone has his own advantages and disadvantages, each with its own merits.

What's the next sentence? What's the next sentence? What's the next sentence? Short: insufficient, long: more than enough. To make a metaphor, everyone has his own advantages and disadvantages, each with its own merits. From Qu Yuan's Buju in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "The feet are short, the inches are strong, and the materials are insufficient. If you don't know your wisdom, you can't catch it, and God is unreasonable. "

1, the original excerpt is as follows:

Zhan Yin explained the policy and thanked him: "The husband's feet are short, but the inches are strong; Lack of things, ignorance; If you can't count, God can't understand. Do whatever you want. Kampuchea can't know about it. "

2. Explain:

Zheng Zhanyin put down the yarrow and said apologetically, "The ruler is longer than an inch, but it also has shortcomings. An inch is shorter than a ruler, but it also has its advantages. " Everything in the world is imperfect, and people's wisdom is sometimes unclear; There are things that cannot be predicted in divination, and the immortals are also to blame. You'd better carry out your ideas according to your own ideas. Tortoise shell yarrow really can't know these things! "

A brief introduction to Buju is an article in Chuci. According to legend, it was written by Qu Yuan, but modern scholars think it is a legend recorded by Chu people to mourn Qu Yuan's death. The article shows the dark corruption of the society at that time, reflects Qu Yuan's indignation and dissatisfaction, and praises his fighting spirit of sticking to the truth and unwilling to go along with it. The full text begins with Qu Yuan's questioning divination, and ends with Zhan Yin's reply of "Thank you for your advice". A series of contradictory questioning sentences run through it, full of literary talent, hovering back and forth, eight pairs of questioning, consistent, full of momentum and strong feelings. Although careful, the sentence pattern is neat and consistent, and there is no suspicion of repetition.